Best place for gays to live

Gayest Cities in America

Obergefell v. Hodges is a civil rights case in which the Supreme Court ruled that the fundamental right to marry is guaranteed to same-sex couples. Decided on June 26, , Obergefell v. Hodges required all fifty states, the District of Columbia, and US territories to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples and recognize the marriages of same-sex couples on the similar terms and conditions as opposite-sex marriages.

LGBTQ-Friendly Cities

While all 50 states are required to recognize same-sex attracted marriages, some states and cities are more LGBTQ friendly and have higher populations of male lover couples. Portland, Oregon, for example, is one of the most LGBTQ-friendly cities in the US. Portland was the first major city to elect an openly gay man as mayor in and mandated most public restrooms to be gender-neutral in Salt Lake City, Utah has two gay city councilors, a woman-loving woman mayor and a pride festival of more than 40, participants every year.

Top 10 Cities by LGBTQ Population

The ten gayest cities in America are:

  1. San Francisco, CA
  2. Santa Rosa, CA
  3. Seattle, WA
  4. Boston,

    What are the safest places for lgbtq+ and trans people? See where your state ranks

    As Oklahoman legislators push to restrict trans rights and overturn the Supreme Court conclusion legalizing gay marriage, Zane Eaves says his identity as a transgender gentleman has put a target on his back in his home state.

    One of 18, trans adults in Oklahoma, Eaves has received death threats, as has his wife of 10 years and their two children.

    “All the hatred and political stuff going on” are driving this Oklahoma lifer from the place he was born and raised, Eaves, 35, said. He has only crossed the state line three times in his life, but in recent weeks, he made the difficult decision to move his family to North Carolina to be closer to friends and allies. 

    “I am just trying to reside alive and save my marriage,” Eaves said.

    Oklahoma ranks 44th in the nation on a list released on June 2 of the most and least welcoming states for lesbian, gay, pansexual, transgender and homosexual Americans.

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    LGBTQ+ Life in Wilton Manors

    The City of Wilton Manors is a place where diversity is not tolerated, but embraced. Inquiries regarding LGBTQ+ life in Wilton Manors can be directed to community@ (for the LGBT+ Community Liaison in the City Manager's Office).

    Second Gayest City in America

    As a result of the US Census, the City of Wilton Manors was named the “Second Gayest City” in the United States. With a large percentage of the population identifying as lgbtq+, lesbian, bisexual, or trans, Wilton Manors has been a progressive place to live, work and engage for many years. In , and again in subsequent years, Wilton Manors was named by South Florida Gay News (SFGN) as the Best Capital in its “Best Of" competition. You can browse the story here. Second Gayest City in America Second Gayest City in America Second Gayest City in America Second Gayest City in America Second Gayest City in America Second Gayest City in America Second Gayest City in America Second Gayest City in America Second Gayest City in Ameri

    Adult LGBT Population in the United States

    This report provides estimates of the number and percent of the U.S. adult population that identifies as LGBT, overall, as well as by age. Estimates of LGBT adults at the national, state, and regional levels are included. We rely on BRFSS data for these estimates. Pooling multiple years of data provides more stable estimates—particularly at the state level.

    Combining BRFSS data, we estimate that % of U.S. adults identify as LGBT. Further, we estimate that there are almost million (13,,) LGBT adults in the U.S.

    Regions and States

    LGBT people reside in all regions of the U.S. (Table 2 and Figure 2). Consistent with the overall population in the Merged States,more LGBT adults exist in the South than in any other region. More than half (%) of LGBT people in the U.S. live in the Midwest (%) and South (%), including million in the Midwest and million in the South. About one-quarter (%) of LGBT adults reside in the West, approximately million people. Less than one in five (%) LGBT adults live in the Northeast ( million).

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